Well, this is back in the news again. One of the strangest cold cases around. Also, just one hell of a mystery. I have no Idea who did the nasty deed
but, I wonder if it will ever be solved. Lots of books have been put on the market (and sold) on this mystery. Lots of TV and media.

multiple sources, including members of the grand jury, have now confirmed to the Daily Camera what Hunter did not say that day: The grand jury
voted to indict both John and Patsy Ramsey on charges of child abuse resulting in death in connection with the events of Christmas night 1996 -- but
Hunter refused to sign the indictment, believing he could not prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.

"Mary Anne said Jon Benet Ramsay was murdered in 1996, at age six, because she had overheard things that could not be repeated. Her Illuminati
father had been loaning her out to his friends. Her mother tried to defend her and had to be sedated."

As long time Boulderites my wife and I both agree that everyone we know in Boulder thinks that the Ramseys were guilty. Couldn't say whether one of
them actually committed the crime or were simply accessory to it somehow, but again, the local consensus has always been unanimous in my
experience.

And no one believes anything about some Illuminati conspiracy in Boulder. This was simply an epic tragedy for a little kid caused by parents that were
possibly into some fairly horrible stuff.

We still have a home there, only a few blocks from the Ramsey's former home, in fact. This news from the DailyCamera today just reemphasizes why I
don't know if I can ever live comfortably there again. So much wrong with the "little town between the mountains and reality."

I still believe to this day that the parents of JonBenet Ramsey has something to do with her death,it seems that with todays Dna this case would have
been solved way before now,everything points to someone in the house and that fake ransom note,if you were going to kidnap a child for ransom are you
really going to use their paper and have a sit down to write it in their house,don't take off with the child but kill her in the house,is that
someone who really wants ransom NO!

I remember when this happened it was on the news 24/7. I also agree. The parents obviously were somehow involved in her death. I always thought it was
the mother, she always seemed so emotionally distant to me.

Yeah, I'm with ya on this R&R. It's a convoluted and complex mystery. I've been meaning, for awhile, to throw it under the microscope with fresh
eyes tempered by time, but other projects have kept me busy. Think I will look at it again, thanks for the info.

JonBenet Ramsey died on Dec. 25, 1996, and even after 17 years, the ghost of six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey continues to haunt the world. “JonBenet
Ramsey: Why Are We Still Talking About This 17-Year-Old Case?” is the headline of a Dec. 27, 2013, Babble news report.

The case file presented to the Grand Jury was more than 40,000 pages long. They were forced to contract all that data into a 45min presentation. This
case is a waterfall about America that, despite the senseless death of a child, in the end the people decided. The Ramsey's hired lawyers before they
called 911 and they basically took over the case-which became known as 'Team Ramsey' They spent money like a boat load of drunken sailors with PR
teams, advisers, video editors, produced 2 books and 3 different videos proclaiming their innocence. A one time 9 different private detectives were on
the case(which, of course, is illegal for an open case) and the millions flowed out each and every week. They bribed and threatened countless
individuals including the governor of the state.

Despite all this the public never wavered from their opinion on the case. Before the FBI was thrown off the case by Team Ramsey they produced a
statement that Team Ramsey could not erase from the public mind. Not to say they didn't try as they sued the entire FBI district containing over 1000
agents for the statement that never left anyone's mind.

A frigid night
A locked house
A dead child

That really sums up the entire investigation.

I have a plenitude of information on this case mostly done by other people that I archived as a hard file. If you have questions about this case I can
find the information.

Of course Team Ramsey bullied google and all their outlets-all one needs to do is read anything on the net for proof of that.

Hey!! Thanks for that info!! Please PM me with anything!! I have been a reader of mysteries since I was in the Navy..made me think of other things
besides me and stuff. I was in a fix a lot lol!! (on the seven seas)

Yes and no. Team Ramsey prevented the homicide detectives from coming into the house and interview Burke and when they produced a bench warrant
private detectives whisk him out the back door. It would be 18 months before he was ever interviewed about that night and then only to be questioned
by a Team Ramsey child specialist-detectives were not allowed to be there.

This case is so different than any other murder investigation because of so many angles and roadblocks used by Team Ramsey to intimidate the district
attorney's office.

The problem with all that misdirection and bullying is it was so easy to see through. They simply could do nothing about the public's opinion-most
notable was the fact that the Ramsey's were horrible parents.

While they were not anywhere near the worst parents in history- Jose and Kitty Menendez whose wonderful boys at 14 were still cuddling stuffed
animals, watching cartoons, playing with little kids toys, wetting the bed and taking long showers with Dad as he showed them about 'nature'. The
Ramsey's were a close second. JonBenet was a horribly spoiled child, while being incredibly sensitive about somethings-such as animals that she just
adored-she had a very mean disposition and used various methods to get her way. Throwing feces at her parents was one of many.

Like I said this case is so complex and drawn out that you need to ask about specific parts of the case.

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